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Scientists think they made Mirrors out of Hematite.
The Olmec civilization began about 1500 B.C. The Olmec settled along the gulf of Mexico and built large religious centers, like the La Venta. The Olmecs are most famous for their huge statues of heads. These heads were possibly those of kinds. They ranged in height from 5 feet to 11 feet. They weighed as much as 20 tons. The Olmecs made the heads out of volcanic rock called basalt. But there was no basalt where the Olmecs lived. The had to bring the rock from as far as 80 miles away. they might have carved the heads and then hauled them over land. But that would have been difficult since the Olmecs didn't use wheels. They also didn't use animals to pull heavy loads. The Olmec might have floated the basalt heads on rafts down rivers. Then they could have placed the carved heads on land. No one knows they could have gotten them up the hills.
Walking was the only means of transport available to the Olmec people. Merchants carried goods on their backs, supported by a "tumpline" around their foreheads.
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The Pueblo people used the Zuni hafted axe for various reasons, primarily for woodworking and construction purposes. The axe was a versatile tool that allowed them to efficiently cut and shape wood for building structures, crafting tools, and creating ceremonial objects. Its design, with a stone blade attached to a wooden handle, provided a sturdy and effective tool for their daily tasks.
The Olmecs used palisades at their ceremonial centers primarily for protection and to signify the importance of these spaces. The palisades likely served as a defensive barrier against potential threats, while also demarcating sacred areas for rituals and gatherings. Additionally, their imposing structures may have symbolized the power and authority of the Olmec civilization, reinforcing social hierarchy and community identity.
The Olmecs used 3 calendars.
The Olmecs, considered one of the earliest complex civilizations in Mesoamerica, did not build palaces in the same way that later cultures, like the Maya or Aztecs, did. Instead, they constructed ceremonial centers with large earthworks, platforms, and pyramids, which served religious and political purposes. While these structures may have functioned similarly to palatial complexes, they were primarily focused on ritual and communal activities rather than residential use. The lack of evidence for distinct royal residences suggests that Olmec society may have been organized differently than later Mesoamerican civilizations.
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Scientists think they made Mirrors out of Hematite.
they buit things with it lived in it ,and ate from it
they used fat acids by chicken
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The Olmecs used spears, atlatls (spear thowers), and clubs.
He contemplated on breaking out of prison but the the high prison palisades hindered his thoughts of escape.